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NOTARY, riBlitte, ETC,
OFFICE—Sloane Blovi CLINTON.
. HENRY BEATTIE .
Stleeeeege to IVIr. " j-itittes, Scott.);
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ofle fornieriy oecupied by
Jones `Scott, in, Elliott Block . A
WiNE 1O1.400'4
RIDOtrr .1St 44.LR
t.:onveyancers, Commissioners., Real
Estate and Insurance Agency.
Money to Loan.
C. 13 4.4.14 SORN 14-1)011',X:
DR$ GUNN $4 GUNN
Pr. W. G4ir4nL R. C. Piez. 1.0 R,C.S.
Edinburgh. -
Dr. J. Nisbet GurA. At. R.
- 1+.i.P. London
Nigtvt ealIs at front door of residenee
Oa Ratteubury street, oppoite
Preslyterian church,
°TWICE— Ontario street --CLINTON.
-DR. $HAW -
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
O1iqCO3--- Ontario, street .-,-.CLINTON,
OpPosite St. Paul's chereh,
DR:.A '0, W. 'THOMPSON
, •
•THYSICTAN AND SURGEON
SpeclaI attention given, to diseaseeoI
the -p40, Eiri, Nose and Throat. A A'
an .R.est ester.— „
: AtBERT STREET- WZST, eltINTOilrt
North of Rattenhury S.
W. MANNINO SmITII
THYSiCIAN -AND SURGEON.
Glace fOrtner13r oCcupied. by Dr, Pal-
. ,
Ulster- on Main street.
104,yfisx,p,
ON
DR., AGNEW, DENTIST;
(Agee_ adjoining Photo Gallery. open.
. .
,lavery day and Saturday nights until
clock.
CLINTON; - ---
ONT.
. •
G. ERNEST HOLMES
.Speeialiet itt 1-rawn and Liridge Work
D. D. S.—Graduate of the Royal Col-
lege Of Dental Surgeons of Ontar-
1.4. 0.—Pirst crass honor graduate'
6f Dental Departinerst et Toronto
:University.
- :Special attention paid to i .eservatiorr
of children's teeth.
'Will he at the River Hotel, 13a4.0e1d,
every Monda.y from 10 a.. ni to &
P. 313.-
•
VIM J. 'R.EEMAN
VETERINARY SURGEON.
IA. member of the Veterinary Medical
Associations 0 London and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Ontat-'
„ io Veterinary College.
OFFICE-- Huron street —CLINTON,
•Next to Commercial Hotel '
i'hon e 97 '
•
Marriage•
Licenses
x
1.0SUED 13Y
33. Rumball Clinton
ocieJele3
it@ DR. OVENS OP LBFIDOFT-
Surgeon, Oculist, Speeialst,
cJ Diseases of Eye Ear; -Nose eifyl
Throz,t, visits Clfutoth reouthiy
0• [3.
0 GLASSES rRoPRRLY PITTED
0 Nasal Caterrh toul Deafness
0. treated.
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ID London Office 225 Queen's ViNe. f4)
30%*Clinton Office Coftihe's Drug lit
Store. •
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fo ea of viroits—Tnestlaya,-1ibr. 2,
t:ggi Mar. 1, 11.1s.r, 29,. May 1114.7
;E1 31, June 28, July 26, Sept, 0, Nit
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MANY SHOAT IMAM* AND
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.NO CONTINUED ETONIE111.: _
1: • WOW: tlioNieeft SOMPlietrit litseerteeie
Meireella:
Rotteu_buryStreet Works
importer. Workmate,
jip and Material guaranteed.
J. 0. SEALE $c Co.
mall
antiMcfllatft
The leactirig oar'.
,riage makers.
All Work '
rnanufac-
turea oxt
t4e. prenlises
and gua.raateed
leepairle,e. promptly attended to,
RUMBALL and MeMATH
Huron St., fliintort.*
—Farm and Isolated Town ProPertY—
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—Only Insuresi.,;-,
•
°PRICERS,
.3. B. • Afetean, PresidentYip.pen
0, ; Thos. Fraser, Viee-President,
trucetield P 0; T. E. Hays, See.-
TrEasurer, Seaforth P. 0,
• DIRECTORS.
William • Shesney, Seafortli .;, • Sohn
Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dale; Sow.
fOrth ; John ,Watt, Hatiock ; john
Bennewies,- Broclhagan ; James Evans,
•
Beechwood ;, Jetties Connolly, Clinton,
AGENTS.
Robert Smith,' '4" Harlock ; E.
Hin-
eliley, Seaforth ; SaMes Cummings,
Eginondifille ; J. W.. Yee, Iloltnes-
vine.
lin.rtics desirous to effeet insurance
or transact other business will 1;e
promptly attended to on application
to any of the above officers addressed
to their respective postofeces,. Losses
inspected by the 'director Who lives
nearest the scene.
. . •
TIME TABLE.
Trains will 'arrive at Mid depart
from, Clinton station as follows t
BILVALO AND GODERICH DLV
Go!rig liest Exert*, 7.3e
Going Esist• 5.20 p.m,
Going West . to.re a.m.
Goilig*West Express 12:55 pant.
" " 4! arrive 6,15 leave 640
" ." " xo.32 p,in.'
LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE DIV.
Going -South Express 4;47 a.111.
" North Express
4.15 p.m.
/0.15
5,-ga
.4.0, PA.TTISON.T, Station Agent,
P,R. gopORTS, 'awn Ticket' Agent.
;r:p MACDONALD,' District' Pasen-
gr Agent,- -Toronto.
• 7: _
Cook's Cotton Root Compound.
„, Ladies* Favorite
La the mar sate, retells(
regulator on which woman
can depend. In the tour
and time of need."
Prepared in two degrees of
strength. No. I and_No. 2.
NO, 1.—For ordinary cases
Is by far the ,best dollar
I ,No, 2—For owlet ettees—io degrees
abrorigt*-e-tbreci dolletra per box,
2—Por
known._ „
*CnittlioneVorittt Zr!,91rittriiirttaskalier noc.:ther
as all pills, tniXtureS and imitations are
Irols=tcleritylArldaoltrtVilc,1 tig
minion of Carlsbad. Mailed to any address
on receipt of_trice_and four 2-eent postage
, stamps. erne Gook comeanee .
. Windsor* Onto,
INa.. i and NO, 2 are told its Clinton
by Watts 8,0* Co., H. D. Cornbe, R. P.
Reekie end 3, E. 'Hovey, druggists.
ER YEARS':
EXPERIENCE.-
PATEPITS
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lowelto endlnga sketell end dosoription mew
aio.nt!iln tyr opinion free wearier an
Invention 11
tumogornilant Aut
"Pli free.iltot= tgrin mut or it rilrottiti
°sotto, withoural (Out 0
On Patentor
scientific
fitsigtorgi1nhillat
lonreattlfr
minim urns, so *
d nye ti.wod.aIsa%
Coehillirselymy, Owyork
• "Iiimmisow•eisommiiimitimemsoximiiiiiiixola_
Loy.roolt.Z(VO'iselfIradMisinfastautfloq
Powdo la better then otter seep ponder*
it also iota as 4 &dared:Witt
Ust d Prkie Winners
Zurich Pali P1r4
RORt3ES.
Draeglat-13m4 mare sued Vaal, J.
Caldwell 1st /tad 2ind ; foal, J. Cald-
well let and 2nd ; 1 -year-old gelding
or filly, J. Caldwell, Duneaa Taylp4
2-year-olsP,ge1ding or filly, D. Teylor,
, C. McAllister; 3-yesr-old gelding or ,
filly, V. MeAllister,
Agricultural—Brood mare and foal,
- J. Boy/Aline, R. McArthur ; foal, J.
Roweliffe, H. Reeder, 0. McAllister;
1-year-ol1 geldiug or filly,. R. MeAre _
thur, II, Roeder, O. AfnAllieter ; 2.
year-old gelding or .filly, E. Gies, T. -
Robineou ; 3, -year-old gelding or filly,
Troyer, Fe Gies, Snowdee
Bros.; teant, AlonstolFester.
1:lettere' Purpose. --Broad mares and
foal, J. Roweliffe, Wendel Smith, E.
Roder; foal, J. ROWnlinep IZ. Roe.
deri E. Roeder; 1-yeareold.gelding or
W. Smith, P. Hartman ; 2.-yeare
old gelding or filly, John Gallipoli,'
Ferdinand Schnell', H. Roederl
year-old dilly or gelding,' JOhn Gell-
man, J. Hey Jr.,; team, T. kIand-
ford, 3. Decher, C. Fuss.
Carriage„ --Brood mare$ and foal,
W. Witzel, ' Klapp, Weedei, Smith,
foal,- W. Klapp,Wendel Smith ;
1-yeareold gelding .or Mr,. W. Witzel,
W. Klopp ; 2• -year-old gelding qr filly,
Wm, Thiel, A. Rennie, W. IL Dolt-
; team, Geo. Sehroeder ; buggy
horse, W. Witzel, W li WeadS. •
Roadsters.—J. La*see, Wm. •
Moe
Allister, John Gallitae foal; W,
Witsel$ .W. McAllister, J. LaWarin.;.
leyear. old gelding or filly, •Dev. Sch-
nell, • W, Witzei, A. linnuie ; 2eyear-
Od gelding er• filly,, J. Weller)1):
Schnell, J. Laweon 3 -year-old geld-
ing oi filly, • W. Witzei ; team, J.
Sparrow, A. Iluebanan, Elliott Bros;
buggy horse, J. D, Merner, Dun-
can, J. J. Merrier ; lady drier, ' J.
Deeher, W. Witzel, W H Wood.--;
Judges—Jo, Connolly, Ooderlehi0,
Wolfe, Crediton.
OAT'PLE.
Durham-4inch' 0ows, P. Deiehert,
E. Roeder 2nd and 3rd ; 2 -year-old
heifer,' S. Rannie ; yeailing beifer„
Chambers, E. Roeder, P. •Deiehert
bull ealf,Roeder; : Chambers ;
eeifer oaf, iroezo Foster,J. Cham-
bers, E. Klepp. ,
Other ,Than Tharobred Durhain,
Mileh • cows, P. Hartman,. J. Pfaff
2nd and. 3rd ; heifer calf,D. Haug,'
L. Roeder, J. Chambers ; 2 -year-old
aeifer,:- • J. Pfeil, • Q. Penhale, W. Mc-
Allister ; yearling heifer, P. Hart-
1Uar4 J. McKinley,E. Roeder ;
2 -ye -
at -old steer, J. "lVfeKinleY„J• Pfaff
2ndand rd ; fat ,cow or helicri 5.
Ratinie, W. McAllister, E. Roeder .;
yearling Steer; L. Roeder, W. IVIcAle
rister, E. Roeder Jersey Cow, 'D.
S. 4,Faust;',F. -Witwer, S. Ranuie ; fat
steer, J. McKinley, lat, 2nd and 3rd;
steer 'Calf, E. Klopp, IVendel Smith,
w. McAllister ; yearling 'Jersey' heif-
er, Hoffman,
4talges-7,4, Sheppard, „ ggasall ; W.
Stinson, Bayfield.
1.,ong •Wool--A8—•rdEPraM,' G. 'penhale,
yearling ram, G-. Penhale 3 pair ewes
having raised lambs in 1904,. G.Pen.;
hale lar and 2nd ; pair yearling eves,
0. Pennale ; pair .ewe lambs, G.
Penhate And 20ti •G,
Venliale 1st and 2nd., ,
Fine Wool—Aged rani, A. ;
yearling ram, A. Duncan(' eare "eroub,
A. Duncan :1st and 2nd ; pass: year-
ling ,eWeS, A, Duncan '; pair 'fat • sh-
eep, G, penhale ; Pair ewes having.
'raised latebs,in 1004,1, A: Duncanlst
and 2nd.. •
JudgeseeThes.' Prior, I Arnistr.
ong. • , '
-Aged l
ir' e—AgeTGsow, C, CA 11E63*
,
Snowden Bros: ; spring boa,t,ShoWeen
Bros 1st and 2nd ; ispring sow, Snow -
dee ' Bros; lst a,nd 2nd; 1-year-eld,
sow, Snowden Bias, •lst and 2ed.
Tamworth—Aged boar, • '.-Snowden
Bros: ; • • spring. sow, Snowden Bros,
let and 2nd; aged sow,.. 'Snowden
' • . . '
Yorkshire -:-Aged boar, J. England;
aged sow,. J. England '1St and 2nd
spring boar, J; England: lit end, Liald;
spring sow, Snoivilee Bros., •Eng-
land ; 1 -year-old boar„ J. England ;
I. -year-old sow, J. England: ist anti
Judgese-qhos. Prior, I, Arrristroeg.
• • *. POULTRY.
-Plymouth Rocks, W. Caldwdll,. G.
Wyandottes, G. Irwin ist and
2nd ; Silver -Crested Polends; G.. Ir -
Win 1st and Brahinas,
Irwin -1st and 2nd ; Dark .lerahmes, ,
G. Irwin lat and 2nd ; Dorkine; G.
Irviid. 1st and 2nd
1St and 2n4 ; Back Minoreae, 0. Ir-;
ABOUT YOUR POIVIPLEXION.
A yellow, muddy complexion tells
of. derangements of the liver and lit-
dicates the presence of bile poison
in tbe blood. Dr. Chase!
Liver Pills set the liver and lea-
heYs in action, purify the cl-
'Cause the syeteni, and -assotie. a heel,
.thy glow to the complexion,. As a,
family medicine Dr. Chase's Lisissey-
Liver pilla are of inestimable value,
rp 'te`
OilthittlIZtre
/ Each pupil le given be,
dividnal inetruttion.
The Shorthand ,Elyetem •
taught is that used by all
, newipaper and court re-
porters'.
Wis; lit 444 bd ;White, Itteivela,
O. Irwin lit and ; pod is, W.
B. Battler lit and 2nd ; White Leg -
norms, D. Haug, W. B. B.settler ;
Cockine, Q. Irwin ; Partridge Ceeb,
ins, el. ; Bantams, 0. Irwin
let as.d Ind; Colleetiou Ceeeereis
bred for market, G. Irwin ; Pais
China Ducks, Suowdea Ir-
; ROOS' Ducks, Snowden. Is'
G. Irade ; Ducks, any breed, A. Ile-
EWeti, •G. Irwin; Geese, Snowden
Broe„ W. Battler ; Turkeys; Sow -
de n Bros., Weidel Smith.
Judge—Jacob Serer's, Zurich;
W. it Wentzel, Creditou.
IMPLEMENTS.,,
Double iron ha,rrowa, Deiebert
DAISY PE151,UON.
egieula butter la tuts, Weadel
Smitb, Kaareber, R. liartgma ;
6 pounds butter, eatteisstly salted
far teble tiee Woe N, ott W
• •
Seltler, P. Hertz/Jan ; leoraemedo
cheese IQ pounds, J. X. Wile John
Geiger, Ellreor Klapp beth o1 -
pie a and cam, not less than tt
euli, R. It. Joh:Aeon, J, liabera,
A. Geiger; heney ia eamie, 12 sec-
tions, J. Haberer, A. Geiger ; loaf
homemade bread, T. Berry, A.
Geier; leaf baker's bread, V. 1.31e
her ; ps.0 horaeusale buns, R. R.
Johnsten, W. B. Battler ; 5 lbs.
extrected honey, A. Geiger, J. ileY
4•r.; quart manic' syrup, G. Scheel.
Son carriage, F, Hese Son open _21g Wemulel,Sman ; beet col. honey,
buggy, F. Hess et Son, covereh bug-. fiaberet.
Hess a son, igt and. 2n4 Judges—D. A. Cantelow, Iensa11;
mikado, P. Hess 45; Son 114 and and, R. J, Drysdale, Drysdale.
:special. • MOWERS AND, PLANTS.'
'Wetus7tdzgelei11JA8:1311'BPACTURES. johnston, R. R. Jebusten ; bceucl,
las,ra,s• W. flowersW. M. ; Ilarburn„ R. I.
Johnston ; emPles leaf, Thonme
Set horseshoes, finished from ham- of flowers/ J.. 0. Forrest!'
woe, J. osieesee & sou ; earsesnoes, stet' ; col. geraniume, W. B. Battler,
finished from tram Ale, j...Delobert &.son.; SA Witmer ; col, cacti, T. ..Yohnstoal
FlOmeMittle wool blankets; Miss Nett. Jas. Cochrane ;. 001, Calla lilies, 'el.
;Jodkes..,..jaeov$0,;thran And w, u. Jellusterr, It. R, Johnston ; vol, pan-
Wentzel. • • sins', J. 0, Forrest, T. -Joheson, ; col,
GARDEN vor,,,rAtitzs. • litchi:pi R. It. johustent. -
Halt bushel early or late
.Judge—Jattles ,Weeks„ Exeter.
Rose
tato, G.. Sehr.oder, 11. Roeder 'white • . LADIES' WORK.
or redt tioPllant: potatoes, A, McEwe Crochet quitt, John Decheri Dr,
OIL, C. Colosky, John Decher ; Color- I Campbell ; crewel- work, IVIise Nett,
ado Red potatoes, G. Sebroeder,4611n, [114 and'2nd ; tufted quilt,: 'S.
Deeber,,,'Wendel Smith ;.Michigan Blue met, W. B. Battler ; hatted quilt,
'potatoes, W; B. Battler ; Rural New J.' P., Rau, I% Johnston ; log eabin•
York. potatoes, a, Geiger, AL .Vose •quilt; Miss Nott, II; Reeder ; pa*
ter, Wendel SMit4 ; any •variety Pn- Nott, M. 1(e.erener.;
tatoesp; S.- Witlner, • A. 'Ranaiel quilt sewed: on 'ground-. work, IlarkY
Sehoellig-; ealleetion potatoes, Wendel 'feeder; • B. • Pine; .outline
W. 13. Battler 0,1 White Joiret W. Battler, P. •Ilartmati, ; bome-
Potatoes., :George Schroeder,. W. t. made' coverlet, Dr. ganapbell, P.
Battler' ; Empire potatsfeS, HartMan ; home-made . mat, Miss
edeit ' 13: ,Batiler smell white Nett, Wise ; five or more
beaus, Kaereber, W. B. Battier ;yards .hOuvonade tax carpet', 'cotton
beans, ..aey variety,. 0. Oswald; -A.Warp; J. K. ,-Wise, M. Kadreher.
Kaetelier ; ' yellow corn, 0. Oswald,. B0441,37601 work; Miss • Nott, J. G,
telliS Roeder slYeet-'0Orni Vin.1iJopp Porreat.;:Berlin woe' 'pillow cushion,
J. FleY• jr. led anions, John- Gall- T. Johnston ; :Crochet emetic; J. G.
matt ; yellow .endens, :W. B.' Battler ; Forrest,' T. Johnston ; hair wreath,.
:Dutch sette, Faust,. W. Sall.th; .Fly, 'Neely; feather wreath, -T. John -
red ;garden -.carrots, P. :•elaettnerie'W. 'steer; beading on 'wreath,' Jas,
Coeli-
13. Battler ; Swedish turnips, :U.NVit- eine, J. G.- Forrest • .; beading on
mer, Earnest Roeder ; 'white turelos, 'cotton,' J. Gt:Fqrrest, 1St, and 2nd ;
H. Nagle: W. 11, Battler.; yellow gleie. heading 011 'dress,' J. ,G,',..Forrest.,
ne,roangulds,: P. Ilaet-rnan, W. 13. Bat- Jas. . cOehrane. ; cardboard work,.
tier ; - long red niangeilds, Win. Rae- T. Johnston ; Sofa.' cushion;John
der, 'Hart/nal' ; loog,yeup* maw Dr. Campbell ; chenille wore,
P. Hartinan,' S.' •Witmer ; .Nott, . J. Forrest;: hintiton
ford ••' Cabbage, T.*jelnison, 'Wendel. Lace, 'T., jentistoe ; knitted' lace cue-
SinithDuten 'eabbege, W. El,' leatt,-, tales, •• HY; ..Neeb straw basket
ler, • D. S. Faust black .Spanish rod. james Quiehtane -;- eemb. -wor4; J.
lsh, 11.S. W. • B, Battler ; Ferrest ; eeshion. toilet, Miss Nott„;
w.hite radish, V. X. Harbert' ;."601:41- Jas, Crichtana.; leCIP Mats W.
(lower,- Naqqher, •I'it.:43trttler 3 lig* .BattIer, S: McBride creSe' work,
pkins, WM. Reeder,,11. Neeb ;, Mefee• T, aonfiStort';', bead Work; Miss. Nott;
'Moth 'Pumpkins', ila,e51,$araras ; shell :Work, fIy.•,. Roeder ; • cheinise,
ery, Johnson,- :John Hey: Jr:. 1;": :glee -Nott, , J„ • Forrest' ; darned
squash, H. Rooder, John Decner • ; W.Ork, Miss Nott, J; Forrest ; gent's.
•blood • •beets, : kloltnin, Wendel'. deese shirt; R. r. Johnsten ; -tatting
Sinilh; rooted: :„beets„. S. Witzner; jobaston„ 1)1..,-OainP1361I ernbroi-
Ilartman; watermelons, C.. Ocileelty„.. eCry in $11K Miss Nott,','.Jas, • Cecil-,
Dan. FIa.ug ; .tegsimielens, . John Ney. ratia.; enibroiday.in muslin, T. John -
.Ir., (' C. ; :red 1' unat oes, 4.G. ,stoniiv lfeeder ; one Pair 'vreolen,
Forrest, W. Battier ; YelloW temat07.. stocings; 'hand-niader ' W. Battler,
es, T. Johininai W. 13attler. ; b1ekHy, 'Necia, oae pair 04:0011 Stadkfilg
sweet euro, D. Faust. ' ' • handmad ,e Miss -Nett,' T. jelniSt011 ;
Judge5,-11,. Canteltin', Hensall ;L, knitted Mitts' in Wool, :hand-inadc,W..
it. ./. Drysdale, :Drysdale. Battler, Hy. Neeb Willifid,SackS
••*C011ectiOn• any tin of- aPP
• HORTICULTUBE';.: s, not pw4oroeir;.,c•_.Irbati4•:k-nietaide, t 4. essoc.to:nte,,11„ ee3. G1.1,.
FracInt:.°.s.ter;a7ZY4r.41,VStirek..,*T°.rkjojhrtioCit7J11'''
fall 'apples, 5 -.Of each,* E. Reedery, ee. ioireet silk patchwork, T, Jo.
Daii Hang ; 1 varieties winter heston, J. Forrest ;
ples, 5 of each, E. . Gies,. E. Klopp; • ow Aarns., Hy. Neel) r.. hair piii work,
'plate of '5 .King TompkinS,' •FOle.). Jehnston„ jaS, 'OOehranO'; aette
W... ICIOPP ; stiow applee, rle•••licedcr.,, ing, JaS. Cochrane buttenharg; OP, :
W. 8; -Battler ;: Northern Spies, , P. .Caniebelli 1Vth. XlaPP ;34•tlise work,
•Hartinati, ..Geo. Schroeder. • Bald., Johnston, Miss Nott; -tenerifie
wins„, Dan Rog, HY, Reeder ;' A.: • lace '111 silk, T. Johnston ; teeetifie
GreeningS, J. Haheret, • W. M. : Har-
lace eotten,'T.Johestote
hurn-'; Spittenberg, A. • MeMcEwen,IV.. mope. . knitted wfaseinater' T. • '
Smith, ;,- Canada Reds, E. Roeder, E. sten, • outline.::apron;,,iene; ,"cooerune ;
Ribston ' Pippin, E. Gies, W. e.ntton. wreatk. tinier itiopp„ •
,Kloptt.; Golden :Russet, -11.• Roeder, Johnston ; crochet petticoat,
W. 11 134ttie; r3en Davis, D. tiseg, son, John: Geiger eiaty:doylle, Jas.
Wageers, McEwen., 'War Roeder Cochrane,' . T. Johnston'chair 'WY*
iljmuin, 11.Roeder, P. Haug: ; Mita Nett,. J.,. Forrest.,. ,
LADIES' WORK SPECIALPRIZES
K -Wise Opleerts,. in: wool carpet,. Miss i•fott:
libedef Mundt; .G..,•,Sehrott board coyer, 'Ben Pfile ; centre. piece,
• der, lie Reeder •; •60.1. RuSset. Apples, Jahn GalIrnan ; -draWn :WOrk,
4 e'r cach; varieties; E. K1opp, J. KlcipP• ;. tea cosy, MISS Nott ; 'baby's
Hanereti eat' fall pears, Alonzo hood and tsaeque, •handker-
Foster, rJ. Haberer ; col. winter Chief holder,. John Garnett.
'pears„.0. Schroeder ;' col. pears -fall 'Judges—Mrs. Wm. Fritz, Crediton;
end win4i117 T Battier ; Bartlett Mrs. Win. .Becker, .zerich. •
Beet eyeteine Of Book. '
. ,
keeping, PenniaxishiptAritle.
metie, - sta. 0. thoroughly
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taught.
. Sitititione_guaranteed
to evoy Graduate. •,
' 'eArazecate IfitaX,
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rulytio, 0.6" _ ,
ormmeuVrifttompttgo fotTli
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:cured of eroup, whooping tenth audeelelebr
VeeteCeneoletie—tile7 Nutlet le
pears, J. ‘1-Iaberer, A. Geiger, , PINE ARTS.
peaches, G. Schroeder, W.. ; . " '
prunes, G. Holtzman' W. Klopp ; Oil Landscape; J. G. Forrest, Dr.
era apples, red; A, McEwen, s. Campbell ; oil or Watercolor flowers.
Witmer ; crab apples, yellow, N. J, ct. Forrest, Dr, Camel:101f , craye
Pfile, L. Roeder ; grapes, E. Glee, OX. portrait, J. G.' Forrest ; Pencil
J, Haberer ; col. grapes, G. Schroe., (yawing, J, 0. Forrest pen ' and
;
der, J. Ilaheree ; plate of
Plums' A" lunel
k 81kett,°11'.,L,j4.°P.. Forrest, Jas. O
a tpainting Oe
Geiger most valuable col. canned o
i
fruit, R. R. Johnston.
Judge—D, French, CIinton'
' GRAIN AND SEED.
1 bushel, white fall wheat, A, Ran -
We, J. X. Wise, Dan Meng ; 1 bushel
red fall wheat, 0,Polak", John
Gellman, A. MeIeweri .• 1 Nis. spring
wheat, any variety, S, Wise J. K.
Wise ; I bus. 6 -rowed
Roeder, S, • Wise, W. B, Battler ., I
bus, 2 -rowed barley, J. K.
Wise ; 1 bus. black oats, Se Wise, J.
K. Wise ; 1 bee', 'White otttl, J. K.
Wise, S. Wise, John Gellman ;
bus. large 'peas, W. Caldwell, teals turbo. by not, and broken, of your
rane ; painting on silk J. Vor-
rest0: 1st and and ; painting en P.
pane, Jas. Cochrane, T. Johnston.
There were five entries in the far -
merle trot and the race. was a Vet7
luteresting one, Mr, John Limiter
secured first motley, 10, Morisse. of -
Limerick, second,and Mr., Law-
son el Stephen, third Money'.
FOR -OVER SIXTY 'YEARS: -
Mrs, Winnionetr Soothin yrtt has
, • -
'been used by millions of tuatara for
their children while teellsitig. If die -
Reeder, J. K. Mee ; 1 bus. rye, El- test by a. sick child suffering and,
mor KIopp, Alonzo Foster; 1 bus. crying, with pain of cutting teeth, send
spats, A. Meaen ; best ceneetiOn at once and get a bottle of ,41VIrs:
grain in, heads, any" kind, W. B. Winalow's Soothing Syrup" for child -
Battler, j. K, Wise • * bus. red refl. ttething. It will relieve the poor
clover seed, jelm Gellman, Alonzo little sell'erer iirkeloddatelY. DoPeed
Poster, B. S. Phillips ;, it- busioi irita_ eels: ft, mother*, there e no in sta e
°thy seed, B. S. Phillips, J, 114 lee,, tilii,reti:.LX`sttfint Stomach Diarrhoea, rdgli-
Moue Foethr. eh Bowele, cures
Wind Colic,: softens the Gum*, relluees
1 'Judge --James MOore, Ilensall. litfiamtnetion and give* tone and eti-
ergy to the whole :system, •"Iters.
'Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child.-
WITI1 elti.CIC IN THE BACK. roentid tel:tthatgprisesel'hepastirut or otheeoftuthte .
You are up against a, whole' lot ot - ° tamle pyicians
nliiirieg 11ti411 be th:tahs
United States, Priceand
trodble unless you have a strong re- aS eclat:), bottle, - Sold by ali erug-
medy like- Nerviline to settle Pain gists throughout tbe world, Be sure .
and dislodge stillness from the mu' and ask 'for "Mrs. Witislow's Soothe
eles and jointe. Just rub Nerviiine ing Syrup.,"
on the painful spot—not' much rub-
....4ams.......1
i ik
Ta get that *madam
" brewri appsortsce osui ear
sIdes *depress oil rootlike
beec lamp
- -*ear ... rims Ita them' they
_ boAti44 ;n tile Aid
stylestove ads rocessitated
reading into tics hot Oirene
arid moving thq @ot, heavy part and holding it t of
the oven vehlialt was basted. A tedious erfonaicc with
unsatisfactory resulta Tale draw -out ovt rack of the
Impeirial 'Oxford
makes basting a *cola and
11144 " 110 sue -Cenral aperatiOn. DOM the
handle in front of the oven for-
ward and ther bringsth_ epan
audits contents out of the oven
whero it may .be thoroughly
basted -with the- greatest ease.
The Imperial Oxford itange
lessens the tabor conkikag and
insures the roost successful -
results.
Oen at one of our agencies or writs
for the Imperial Osfordleallet.
Tivei Gurney
ro4inicir.), Ca.
unat..4
TOrOe'ete 5'
Montreal, Ilirtneapelt and
yersootsver 4
For sale
IS 'YOUR -BREATH BAD ?
avis & Rowland,
Bad -breath is one. of the early
symptoms .0 catarrh Which should be
°hooked at once "and not allowed to
KIM bite cenSumptiort: The etest
cure is fragrant heeling Catarrhozone
widelt cares catarrh by removing its
eause. No case is too chronic--evea
the. most sttibbore yield ha short
'thee to the balsamic vapor of: Oat-
atrhoione. It Makes cures that last
for Once cured by CatarrIonone you
stay • cered. Catarrbo(zOne is plias-
ant, convenient and safe to use, re-
lieves almoet -instantly and is guar-
anteed. to euro every type of 'catarrh,'
bronebitis and asthma, 'Use , only
Ca,tarrhotone; coMplete outet $1700,
.sainpl size 250,
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have choice of one of these pictures :
"Cententrnent,P "The Miner's Fare-
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People oftee get blinding headaehes
that suffer from. {constipation Simp-
lest remedy is Dr. Hamilton's Pills
of Mendrate and Butternut, ThaY
are mild,4 certain and safe, For hea,(1-
Etehe and billionseess use only 1)r.
Hamilton's Pills. Pride, 25e.
$ 00
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•Watch 11•10••••••••••...
4 0 .
To call' attention to our iturnensei ,
_ stock of Modern watches, we make
this unparalled offer
.21.12 Open ?nee. Stem
and Stein
,Settind .714nerlean
Lever: Watch .
Stronif Mare' •
•- ease .
•
guaranteed an excellent tintekeeper.,
i Should it fail to give satisfaction,
I will replace it with entailer any
- time within one year.
, .As the cost is far 1,4,firur the
- wholesale price one be
_mailed to any address in Canada.
' on receipt of one dollar, and ,seven
cents for postage. 1VIoney refunded ;
if you do not like the watch.
• Descriptive circulars mailed free
on application.• .
Your, visit to the Western Fair
9th to 17th Sept. will give you an
opportunity' of inspecting these
• Watches and our general stock. •
ighli•S,,Batnard,
.i*Dtind4s St.,
London's Jeweler.
Fall
PerdWich
- • LucknOw.
()cleric .
. Brussels
Miss Lou Coll3orne 'accompanied her Blyth. .
aunt, Miss Bruce, to Washington, D. Dungannon
O., where both practice their` pro-' '
fession, .. ' .
W. Prendergast 13. A. of Toronto,
Inspector of Separate schools, was
in town recently. Mr,.." Prendergast
is a brother -hi -law, of Barrister -Kit"-
loran.
Toth. Pillar of Prescott; Ar I'm ma.,
has been visiting his relatives here,
Mrs. Fred. Pridharn and Mr. S. E.
Bich. He also Visited at his. home
in Kingston 13efore coming West.
Miss Inglis of •Quebec street is go-
ing to the St. Thoma,s Collegiate to
take a course in nature study, water
color's, Clay Modelling and tlie other
subjects .now authorized for the
Public school course Of Study.
Sunday. was Children's Day in the
churches. At Knox there was a very
large attendance and* as the Sabbath
was like one in Juneimany Were
dressed. in white .andr,ell Were • in
summer attire, it was truly a pret-
ty 'sight to' see all the pretty, hap-
py faces. The diplomas had not ar-
rived but the' bibles came and IVE $
Mary Augusta McLeod and IVIiss Pe 4
rl McGillivray were presented eac
With one for perfeetion. in repeating
al the questions in the Catechism.
Miss Oracle Wattle& and Miss Agnes
HeMliten won ' the Red Seal for pro-
fit:110'0y in their class. '
,. •
'Wog because Nerviline has more pow -
.1.11.4.0401.
et' than ordinary remedies. You WANTED—jenjetsresRzoetek isite,er
won't stiffer long after Nerviline is ,.. woman ae perniatient representative
aPPIied -1'-- 4s. it relievee almost install,- of big manufacturing eernpany, to
tly. Mr. Phillip Adams of Oakland leok after it* business in this 'nun
says "Nlf I hadn't used Nerviline I ty and Adjoining territory. Beal -
guess my back would bo stiff yet. nese successful and established. Sal -
.4 few applications et Nerviline took arY $20.00 weekly and expenses.
coatint all othemmseto soreness Ns se ravundi n se t I ilfnaers s nAriS:relig:nr.txP,e,ianindtte.wie,onklitle3: °d1:y tit:Toed; Inkfrixt:
kind of muscular pain, also for thou% Vaietrite-- a—e-ny—trope-7-41.03—r-sy'
ltatism. Prim 2f. er Como Bleck Chieogo Sg-8
I 1 I
Fairs, - 1[904.
OCt. 1
Out ;A-5
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Oet.'13-14
EX174E-filE Gibmi
•NERVOUS PROSIP111011
by the use of cr.•Clia.ses
Astonishing Nerv:e.Ftfoloindielqta.ined
mils, myths, So. Woodslee, Essex Co,,
Ont., writes r.--" When I began the use of Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food I was confined tO my bed
with hat the doctors said was nervous pro.
Iration. y stomach was very weak and I
could not sleep. NervowIckthilltsomaned over
en
times and I seemed te r
getting weaker andi
TweereerWea ir were al Ihs painse.
top of the head whi
caused me Much surf -0v(
ing and' anxiety.
." Aftpr using half a
dozen boxes of Dz.'
Choe's *rye Food lf
Nan to gain weig
„,„„„ „,,,,„„„,..„„ gradually Vestored t
P tlinacettl°Mn-11.1 bgre6nit 'cri`
MXIalii health arid in loolthi4I
back can say that the Improvement boo bern!
semething wonderful. I used In all forty boxes
Of tint preparation and feel it a duty es Well as
4 privilege to tecoinmend it to all who are stiffer.;
Ing from nervous disindere." '
Dr„ Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box. "re
protect youagainst imitations the portrait and
signature Of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous re,
ceipt took author, 'loon every box. -
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